Sharplink Adds 10,000 ETH as Corporate Treasury Grows to 886,725 Ether
Sharplink bought another 10,000 ETH, lifting total holdings to 886,725 ETH as it continues to build one of the largest corporate ether treasuries. The company also repurchased more than 2.1 million shares, tying its capi...
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Ether treasury Sharplink bought $62.4M ETH last week
Sharplink bought nearly 40,000 ETH last week after an eight-month pause, adding to signs the co...
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